Anyone implying that you cannot truly support free expression unless you enthusiastically support Charlie Hebdo’s cartoons sets up a false dichotomy. Taking issue with these cartoons doesn’t make you an apologist for extremism—and suggesting otherwise isn’t just wrong, it’s harmful.

If atheists are going to demand equal rights—and we should—we should also be prepared to advocate for the rights of other groups, regardless of whether or not we agree with them on the subject of God. Anything less is hypocritical.

Saudi Arabia has classified atheism as a form of terrorism. Sarah Jones explains why it isn’t accurate for Western atheists to claim they’re “illegal in Saudi Arabia” and why they should instead amplify the voices of Saudi human rights activists.

Host of the popular SoulPancake web series ‘Have a Little Faith’ talks to RNS about his religious upbringing, what he learned about love from a gay Quaker, and trying to understand faith as a nonreligious comedian.